£1,040.83 + VAT
Advanced and intelligent obstacle avoidance sensors, edge mowing, narrow passage navigation and APP control. KR123E with long runtime and fast charging ensures the perfect lawn up to 2500 m².
| Model | Kress KR123E Mission 2000 |
|---|---|
| Maximum Coverage | 2,000 m² |
| Navigation System | Wired perimeter guidance |
| Cutting System | Dual Disc Blade System |
| Maximum Slope | 40% |
| Runtime (per charge) | Up to 3 hours |
| Charging | Automatic docking and recharge |
| Connectivity | Kress App (iOS & Android) |
| Emissions | Zero (Electric) |
| Noise Level | Low – suitable for residential use |
The Kress KR123E Mission 2000 manages lawns up to 2,000 m² with perimeter-wire guidance, advanced obstacle detection, and intelligent route planning. It sits within our wider range of garden robot mowers designed for residential spaces. To see how it compares, our guide to the best robot mowers for larger gardens highlights other models in this size class. For practical advice, you can also follow our article on installing a perimeter-wire mower step by step.
Operating autonomously for up to 24 hours a day, allowing each task to be completed at a time that best suits you and your schedule and alleviating the pressure on manual labour.
The light footprint of the robot allows it to work on even the softest ground, retaining the playability and presentation of your facility no matter the challenges posed by mother nature.
Engineered to not only save on fuel and staff hours, GroundTech’s robotic solutions deliver a precise cut and quality finish worthy of first-class sport or picture-postcard experiences.
The hood and main body of the robot is insulated to deliver efficiency and effectiveness with minimal noise – ideal for working at night or in built up areas with no disruption.
The robot consumes up to 90% less energy than a standard mower. In addition, the clippings returned to the surface can also reduce the requirement for fertiliser and other chemical applications.
Mowing more frequently and consistently will being multiple benefits to the turf surface. A ‘little and often’ approach improves presentation, increases sward density & prevents weed ingress.